I think some of the contributors on here have been following my progress on my YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCca95a ... 33wJBAMe5g
but for the rest of you, this project is to convert a Porsche 911 to electric power using the Nissan Leaf drive train and inverter.
The car I've chosen for this is a 1998 Porsche 911, also known as a 996, which was the first generation of water cooled Porsche 911s.

Part of my reason for selecting this car was it was the car that I really wanted when they came out when I was in my late teens, and as luck would have it, they are also now the cheapest way to own a 911. The models older than this have vastly inflated prices due to the nostalgia attached to the air cooled motors and the newer ones are...well..newer, so cost more.
I bought this car sight unseen on Ebay back in April after a beer or two and a couple of days later it turned up on my driveway.
As to the motor, I know a lot of you may say that the Nissan Leaf motor is a strange choice and wouldn't I be better off going with a more powerful Tesla rear drive unit...and you may well be right. However I have never really been one to go with convention and if I get the spark of an idea, I like to run with it and see where I end up.
In this case, I was inspired by some of the work that was coming out a year or two ago, like the guy who got 300+bhp out of Nissan Leaf motor in a Honda CRX. The car I bought originally came with the 300bhp 3.4l engine, so if I can push the Nissan Leaf motor up to close to this figure, then I hope to be able to keep the car as close as possible to its original power and weight figures, but using electric instead of internal combustion.
Oh, and any of the Nissan Leaf motors I could find were also considerably cheaper than any of the Tesla motors I could get my hands on, which was also a factor.
I am of course being a realist with this, I know that getting the Nissan Leaf motor to these power levels will require a fair bit of work, and who knows how much of the original inverter and other control systems will still be in place by the time I reach those levels. For now, the focus is just on getting the car running. Then I will worry about making it run in a manner that befits the name.
I'll try to dig out what pictures I have of my progress, but a lot of this was captured on video, so I will include links to those as well.